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Tangled in his Obsession novel Chapter 241

It was only until Saturday when Keen got the evening itinerary from Leandro, which caught him off guard a bit.

Magnolia's concert was at a music hall close to Carney Artful Reverie, so right after work, Leandro drove straight there.

Keen, sitting in the passenger seat, hesitated for a while before finally saying, "Mr. Reynolds, about Ms. Magnolia..."

He thought that once Seraphina had spoken to him and expressed her trust, this issue would be closed. But why was Leandro going to the concert with Seraphina today? He wasn't sure whether this was a good or bad thing.

Leandro, who was sitting in the back seat reading documents, looked up at him when he heard Magnolia's name.

Since he'd already brought it up, Keen decided to go all out and say, "The missus already knows."

Leandro's reaction was not significant. He just responded calmly and then went back to reading his documents.

Seeing this, Keen finally breathed a sigh of relief.

It seemed that the two of them had reached an agreement on this issue. So, was Seraphina planning to assert her position in front of Magnolia tonight?

Thinking about this, Keen couldn't help but want to laugh. But thinking about Seraphina's character, he couldn't help but pray in his heart: hope Seraphina just shows some affection, don't stir up any more chaos.

The car arrived at Carney Artful Reverie. Across the street, the music hall was already seeing a steady flow of cars and people entering.

Leandro got out of the car and walked into the art gallery.

Sandy was in charge of setting up a new round of artwork in the gallery. She turned her head and saw Leandro walking in and quickly greeted him, "Good evening, Mr. Reynolds."

Leandro nodded and went directly to his office.

"Mr. Reynolds." Sandy quickly called after him, "Mrs. Reynolds is not here."

Leandro stopped in his tracks and turned to look at her.

Sandy could only relay what Seraphina had left her to say, "Mrs. Reynolds has an appointment with a painter today. She said the painter is quirky and hard to get a hold of so she might be late. She said if you arrive and she's not back yet, you should go to the concert first. She'll come as soon as she gets back."

After saying this, Sandy handed Leandro a ticket that Seraphina had left.

"I'll wait for her here," Leandro said, "You go do your thing."

Hearing this, Sandy nodded repeatedly.

The gallery was almost empty at this time, so Leandro sat in the lounge and continued reading his documents.

Not long after, Keen rushed in from outside, "Mr. Reynolds, Mr. Houston is outside."

Houston was a high-ranking official of the cultural department of Sunburst City's city government. He and Bruce had been friends since childhood, their families were close, and their relationship was very friendly. When Carney Artful Reverie opened, Houston personally came to congratulate. Now that he was here, Leandro naturally had to go out and greet him.

"Mr. Houston." Leandro walked out and sure enough, he saw Houston along with a bunch of related personnel from Sunburst City's cultural industry.

Seeing him, Houston was a bit surprised, "Leandro, you're personally holding down the fort here? That's really rare."

Leandro just nodded blandly, "Mr. Houston, what brings you here at this time?"

"Oh, we have a cellist in Sunburst City, named Magnolia. She's holding a concert at the music hall today, and we're all here to support her. It's not time for the concert yet, so we came over here to look around. Looks like you're doing well here!" Houston said with a laugh.

Leandro's expression remained calm as he showed Houston around.

After the visit, it was almost time for the concert to start.

Sandy had been standing at the back of the crowd for a long time. When she saw Houston and his party preparing to leave, she finally plucked up the courage to approach Leandro and say, "Mr. Reynolds, Mrs. Reynolds might be late. You should go to the concert first, or it will affect others."

Hearing this, Leandro just glanced at her out of the corner of his eye.

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